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Complete Your Cedar Falls Outdoor Project

We’ve got you covered with our full line of landscape supply products, from premium mulch and quality soil to decorative stone, helping you create a cohesive, professional landscape that enhances your property for years to come.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Cedar Falls sits on silt loam soil that compacts over time, especially in yards with heavy foot traffic or clay-heavy subsoil beneath. Before installing new garden beds, work two to three inches of compost or blended topsoil into the existing ground to improve drainage and root penetration. Doing this each spring before your last frost around April 27 gives new plants the strongest possible start through the full Cedar Valley growing season.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Timing your mulch application in Cedar Falls matters almost as much as depth. Wait until soil temperatures have warmed past 50 degrees, typically after late April, before laying fresh material so you do not trap cold air around tender perennial roots. Applying a two to three inch layer of hardwood mulch after the average last frost of April 27 gives plants the moisture retention they need heading into the summer heat.

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Primary ZIP: 50613
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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Clean bed edges make a dramatic visual difference in Cedar Falls landscapes. A crisp three to four inch trench cut along lawn borders keeps grass from creeping into mulched areas and gives your beds a polished, defined look year-round. Re-edge each spring before applying fresh mulch, and top off with one to two inches of new material rather than piling on excessive buildup that can smother plant crowns.

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Is decorative stone a good low-maintenance option for Cedar Falls yards?

Decorative stone works well in Cedar Falls when installed correctly. Lay a fabric weed barrier beneath two to three inches of stone to limit weed breakthrough in the local silt loam soil. Stone also handles foot traffic far better than mulch in high-use areas, and it will not wash away during the roughly 36 inches of annual rainfall this region receives.

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What bulk material blend works best for filling raised garden beds in Cedar Falls?

A blend of compost, topsoil, and coarse sand works well for raised beds in Cedar Falls. The native silt loam drains poorly when compacted, so filling beds with a lighter mix improves root development and water movement. Aim for roughly 60 percent quality compost and topsoil blended with 40 percent coarser amendment for strong vegetable or perennial performance throughout the season.

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When should I add extra mulch to protect my plants over winter in Cedar Falls?

Apply a winter protection layer in Cedar Falls after soil begins to cool but before your first hard frost, which typically arrives around October 4. Add two to three inches over perennial beds and around tree root zones. This insulates roots from the freeze-thaw cycles that damage plants in Zone 5a and helps maintain soil moisture through the coldest months.

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Cedar Falls anchors the Cedar Valley with a lively mix of university energy and established residential neighborhoods that stretch along the Cedar River. Tree-lined streets and mature landscaping define much of the city, where homeowners take genuine pride in their outdoor spaces. Whether you are refreshing garden beds near UNI's campus or revamping a backyard in the College Hill area, bulk mulch, topsoil, and decorative stone delivered to your door makes any project far more manageable.

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